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Selenium- Nature's Way Selenium is an essential component of glutathione, the body's most potent natural antioxidant system. Yeast-free selenomethionine is an advanced chelated form of selenium with superior absorption.
Does Not Contain: Preservatives, yeast, milk, lactose, wheat, sugar, or soy.

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Thisilyn Daily Cleanse- Nature's Way Why Cleanse Daily? Every day your body is exposed to impurities and toxins that can build up inside and affect good health. Thisilyn Daily Cleanse is specially formulated to continually fortify your body's natural ability to detoxify. As a result, you feel healthy, refreshed an energized.
How the formula works:
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Fenugreek Seed- Nature's Way Fenugreek is an annual Mediterranean and Asiatic herb with aromatic seeds. Fenugreek is used around the world as a culinary spice and food that is soothing to the stomach.
Precautions: Not for use during pregnancy.

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Fo-Ti Root- Nature's Way Fo-Ti is known in China as He Shou Wu. Fo-Ti is considered one of China's four great herbs, it is used on an alternating basis with Ginseng.
Precautions: Do not use if you have diarrhea.

Horse Chestnut- Nature's Way Horsechestnut extract is standardized to 20% aescin. Aescin is a saponin which is clinically shown to support healthy circulation, especially to the veins of the lower extremities.*

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Standardized Rhodiola Rosea- Nature's Way Nature's Way Rhodiola Rosea extract is standardized to 3% rosavins and 1% salidroside which has been shown to produce the most beneficial results in clinical studies.Rhodiola, an adaptogen, comes from Arctic regions and has been shown to increase energy, physical endurance and well-being.

Wild Yam Root- Nature's Way Wild Yam was historically offered as "colic root" and used in herbal remedies for gastrointestinal irritations.In recent years Wild Yam has become popular for women's health.

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Maca Root- Nature's Way Maca comes from a hearty root that grows in the high Andies mountains of South America. Native Peruvians traditionally used Maca for its energy and stamina effects. Maca is a member of the radish family and has been a forgotten herb until recently. However, the indigenous people of Peru have used Maca for centuries for its nutritional qualities.
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Vitamin B2- Nature's Way Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a precursor to coenzymes involved in the growth and repair of skin and tissues lining the gastro-intestinal tract, as well as the synthesis of amino acids.* Vitamin B2 is necessary for the formation of pigments essential to vision.*
Does Not Contain: Artificial ingredients, preservatives, yeast, milk, lactose, wheat, sugar or soy.

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Ginger Root- Nature's Way Ginger root is guaranteed to contain 1.3% essential oils to ease stomach discomfort associated with travel and stimulate digestion.* Nature's Way Ginger contains the aromatic essential oils gingerol and shogaol.
Precautions: Consult a healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant or have gallstones.

Corn Silk- Nature's Way Corn Silk was used traditionally as a mild diuretic. Corn Silk has been included in herbal preparations for the bladder and urinary tract, and used by Native Americans for urinary complaints.

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Glucomannan Root- Nature's Way Glucomannan is a dietary fiber source from the root of the konjac plant.Glucomannan is an excellent addition to a sensible weight loss program.

Neem Leaves- Nature's Way Neem is an Ayurvedic herbal from India traditionally used for purifying and cleansing. Neem is similar in benefits to Echinacea and Goldenseal.

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Valerian Root- Nature's Way Valerian has a relaxing effect on the nervous system, promotes relaxation in individuals leading a hectic lifestyle, and helps support restful sleep.* Valerian is guaranteed to contain 0.1% Valerenic Acids.
Precautions: Do not drive or operate heavy equipment while taking this product.

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Blessed Thistle- Nature's Way Blessed Thistle has traditionally been used in European tonics for digestion and feminine health.
Precautions: Not for use during pregnancy.

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Goldenseal Root- Nature's Way Goldenseal Root, also known as Yellow Root, is a traditional Native American remedy. Goldenseal Root is guaranteed to contain 5% total alkaloids.
Precautions: Do not use if you are pregnant, lactating or have a kidney disease.

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Black Cohosh Root- Nature's Way Black Cohosh is a traditional herb for women with mild estrogen-like activity. It is especially helpful during menstruation and menopause. Cohosh is a Native American word meaning "rough," which is descriptive of the herb's rugged black root.
Precautions: If you are pregnant or nursing a baby, consult a healthcare professional before taking this product.

Marshmallow Root- Nature's Way Marshmallow is known for its mucilaginous qualities. It was once used in French confectionary but is unlike the puffy candy that received its name. Marshmallow usage dates back to ancient Greek and Roman Cultures. It grows wild in wet areas, usually bordering marshes.

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Hops Flowers- Nature's Way Hops have been used traditionally for nervous disorders. They have heart-shaped leaves and cone-like flowers. Romans ate young Hops shoots in the spring in the same way we do asparagus. Hops were first used by breweries in the Netherlands in the early fourteenth century.